Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 10
100

Tejas was settled by ____________  ____________ and 300 settlers.

Moses Austin

100

President ____________ died of pneumonia thirty days after his inauguration.

Harrison

100

The Latter Day Saints are also known as the _________________.

Mormons

100

________________ was the first California city to grow up overnight due to the gold rush.

San Francisco

100

The first famous land route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean was blazed by ___________ and _________.

Lewis and Clark

100

The route from Cumberland, Maryland, westward to Illinois was called ____________________.

National Road

100

The ship that crossed the Atlantic Ocean on steam power alone was called ____________________.

SS Sirius

200

The president of Mexico in 1833 was ________ _______.

Santa Anna

200

"54-40" referred to the northern boundary of the _____________ Territory.

Oregon

200

________________ succeeded Joseph Smith and established their religion in Utah.

Brigham Young

200

Meat from _____________ was served in steakhouses.

Argentina

200

The explorers originally crossed the Rocky Mountains at ____________ Pass, a very difficult gap.

Lolo

200

__________________ wagons were a mainstay for pioneers going West.

Conestoga

200

The _________________ was created to carry mail and news to California from Missouri in 10 days or less.

Pony Express

300

When he abolished the 1824 Constitution, the Texans declared their ________________ from Mexico.

independence

300

__________________ was an anti-Expansionist and lost the presidency to Polk.

Henry Clay

300

The Mormon Temple is located in __________________, Utah.

Salt Lake City

300

California desperately needed centralized government control that only ______________ could provide.

statehood (becoming part of the United States)

300

After 1812, South Pass in modern _____________ was discovered and used.

Wyoming

300

Conestoga Wagons were nicknamed " _____________________."

prairie schooners

300

The first city-to-city telegraph system between Washington and Baltimore was demonstrated by its inventor, ____________________.

Samuel Morse (he invented Morse Code)

400

An old Catholic mission called the _____________ was used to defend the Texans against Mexican troops.

Alamo

400

Polk sent Zachary Taylor, known as ____________________, to win the disputed 120-mile strip from Mexico.

Old Rough and Ready

400

In 1846, Californians declared their independence from ____________.

Mexico

400

________________ led the Oregon Dragoons to drive our British fur trading companies.

Thomas Farnham

400

The inventor of the first steamboat was _____________________.

Robert Fulton

400

The first railroad from Baltimore over the mountains to the Ohio River was the ____________________.

Baltimore & Ohio (B & O)

500

Two heroes of the early West who died fighting for Texas were _______________ and ____________. 

Jim Bowie; Davie Crocket

500

Major Kearney's battalion marched into _____________ and replaced the Mexican flag with the Stars and Stripes.

Santa Fe

500

Californians called their country the "__________________" Republic.

Bear Flag

500

A dragoon is a _______________.

calvaryman (or a soldier on a horse)

500

The Erie Canal connected Lake Erie with the ______________ River.

Hudson River

500

The railroad locomotive was nicknamed the "______________".

iron horse

600

Santa Anna massacred all Texan prisoners at ___________.

Goliad

600

The ________________ War was over at the final Battle of Chapultepec in 1847.

Mexican

600

The Great Pathfinder was ___________________.

John Fremont

600

The Dragoons' banner stated, "Oregon or _______". 

the Grave

600

___________________ invented the cotton gin.

Eli Whitney

600

The last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, __________________, was invited to the railroad's first ground-breaking ceremony.

Charles Carroll

700

With his small 800-man army, ______________ defeated Santa Anna and his men.

General Sam Houston

700

___________________ was a famous mountain main, guide, and trapper who aided Fremont.

Kit Carson

700

The title of "______________________" was bestowed upon John McLoughlin.

The Father of Oregon

700

"Gin" in cotton gin was short for the word "________".

engine

700

____________ on rails were the first American railroads.

Stagecoaches

800

The Battle of _________________ took place six weeks after the Alamo fell.

San Jacinto

800

Gold was discovered in _______________ in 1848.

Sutter's Mill

800

John McLoughlin, The Father of Oregon, was knighted by __________________.

Queen Victoria

800

Before cotton, the major Southern exports were tobacco and ___________.

rice

800

The invention of the railroad in the 1860s can be likened to the invention of the _______________ in the 20th century.

airplane

900

Texas is called the _________________ State.

Lone Star

900

Gold-hungry prospectors rushing to California from all over the world were known as the "_________________".

forty-niners

900

Catholic missionaries in the 1800s were known as ____________________.

blackrobes

900

_________________ was the name of the first steamboat to travel from New York City to Albany, New York.

Clermont

1000

Andrew Jackson's hand-picked successor was __________________________.

Martin Van Buren

1000

Scooping up gravel into large tin pans and swirling water to wash away the mud was called ____________.

panning

1000

Father _____________________ is known as the "Apostle of the Rockies."

Peter De Smet

1000

In 1798, ______________________ devised a way to harness steam.

Robert Livingston

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